Roman imperialism in the late republic

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Seite 9It became only too clear in the later Republic that severe extortion laws merely
made senatorial juries (and not only them) more unwilling to convict, and more
amenable to the sort of appeal for sympathy for a Roman senator against
wretched ...

Seite 32Whatever his immediate plans had been, it was clear that he could not face an
ultimatum so plainly delivered. The words had been those of a man who
preferred peace (with honour for Rome) to an unnecessary war; and it was
probably as a ...

Seite 80A generation later it became clear that they and their sons were no longer willing
to defend what their rulers had so shamelessly abandoned. So much for the
general effect on the fabric of society. As for the point that particularly concerns us
: ...